Friday, May 3, 2013

Do It Yourself Day 1

1. The 1st step is to go to AnnualCreditReport.com and order your credit reports from all three reporting bureaus: Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. Also you can go to Equifax.com/freetrial and sign up for their credit monitoring service. Once you receive your reports, identify accounts that are not your accounts. Next look for accounts that are reporting erroneous information such as late payments listed as late that were actually on-time, modification listed as a foreclosure, etc. Each report will come with a detailed set of instructions on how to dispute the errors immediately. They will give you the option to dispute the items both online, over the phone and in writing. I suggest using the writing method, due to certain FCRA laws which are advantageous. 

Don't hold your breath or lose patience it might even take several rounds of disputes and submissions of documents to finally clear everything up. If you are planning on getting a home or car loan talk to the loan officer to see if the remaining items on your report even have a significant bearing on your interest rate or terms. Many consumers become overally concerned with collection items when they usually are the most insignificant items on your report. 

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